Hello im adrian for again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the rebels in yemen fire a long range missile at the saudi capital riyadh before its intercepted over the city. We will never yield never waver and never falter in defense of our people donald trump brings tough talk to japan as the u. S. President begins his twelve day tour of asia plus refugees in a decommissioned prison camp face an uncertain future as a strain turns down an offer to reset and. We begin in saudi arabia where theres been a major cabinet shakeup the same night as several princes were detained in a new Anti Corruption crackdown billionaire investor. Is one of eleven princes who were detained hes a major shareholder in twitter twenty First Century fox and citi group hes been previously named in time magazines list of the one hundred most influential people the countrys economy minister and the head of the navy were replaced but perhaps the most prominent official removed was the head of the National Guard prince. Abdullah hes the son of the late King Abdullah and was considered a contender to the throne its a move thats widely seen as consolidating the power of the crown Prince Mohammed bin solomon who heads a new Anti Corruption committee his father king solomon elevated him in the line of succession just four months ago the chant as a car is assistant professor of gulf politics a cattle university he says that the moves appear to be an attempt to rule out any challenges to the current line of succession. Well i think this is from the very beginning it was a struggle for power for succession since the beginning of this crisis i kept saying that since the very beginning so this is another movement in order to guarantee that the transition to warm home in sun will be peaceful and nobody is going to challenge that transition in the future internally speaking neither externally but the means of this all the different branches of the army will be controlled by the same people. In this balance between different branches of the family that it was before there is no way that that answer will be accepted by all the branches of the family or the branches of the army or the most important people from this all this stuff isnt quite difficult to understand whether this is related to specifically to corruption or if this is the only group of people that will be detained based on this kind of charges. Im inclined to think more long they way in which these people could have influence the Business Network or Diplomatic Network in the future i am inclined more to do that science cannot expect if you go rid of corruption in other developments in saudi arabia the military is shot down a long range Ballistic Missile to riyadh the missile was fired from yemen towards the saudi capitals air force the rebels in yemen say that theyre behind the attack as marion a hundred points. Its not the first time who theory rebels have fired long range missiles across the border at saudi arabia but this missile appears to have travelled the furthest hundreds of kilometers deep into saudi heartland and only taken down close to King Khalid International airport on the outskirts of the capital riyadh. The official Saudi News Agency is p. A. Said saudi forces fired a surface to air Patriot Missile to intercept it witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing fragments falling need the airport the rebels moved quickly to say they were behind the missile attack telling aljazeera they had launched a burka and two h. Missile a scud type missile with a range of more than eight hundred kilometers knocked out of the year. We choose the time and place after collecting information about a target and it was khaled International Airport east of riyadh targeted by a long range volcano Ballistic Missile this is in response to continued aggression committing daily massacres against the yemeni people. The conflict in yemen pits the rebels from the north backed by iran and troops loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh against Yemeni Government forces back in two thousand and fourteen the who sees and their allies took control of the yemeni capital sanaa. But the conflict widened early the following year when a Saudi Led Coalition of arab countries step down with airstrikes to back up humans government in two and a half years the Saudi Coalition has launched thousands of a strikes the same a strikes that have been repeatedly criticized by the United Nations for disregarding the number of civilians killed and return who sees and their allies have fired dozens of missiles into saudi territory last week whos the spokesman told aljazeera that whos the fighters would target any country that attacks them. One man out there and let the. Others the target yemen as far as were concerned are fair military target from Ballistic Missiles any country that hits yemen militarily will be targeted. Yemen was already the poorest country in the region before the war nearly two and a half years of fighting has left it on the brink of collapse a crippled infrastructure abject poverty seven Million People close to starvation and since april the worlds worst outbreak of cholera the u. N. Says around ten thousand people have been killed and at least forty thousand wounded mostly from saudi laid is strikes this latest missile attack deep into saudi territory will likely escalate this long running and conflict medium hond aljazeera at least five people are reported to have been killed twelve others injured in a suicide car bomb attack on a Security Headquarters in the evans port city of aden it happened in the. Neighborhood no ones yet claimed responsibility for that attack iran has accused saudi arabia the u. S. And israel of trying to stoke tensions in the region it follows the sudden resignation of lebanons Prime Minister in the saudi capital riyadh on saturday in a televised statement on saudi state television. Accused iran and the Lebanese ArmedGroup Hezbollah of selling strife in the arab world he also said that he feared that assassination attempt against iran accused syria of quote playing a game designed by those who want it all for the region lets go live now to beirut. Lebanese politics wasnt complicated enough saying that what happens now. Well a lot of uncertainty adrian political instability there is a political vacuum in the country and filling it will not be easy as a formality the president of the country has to accept the Prime Ministers resignation and once that happens the president has to hold consultations with the members of parliament the two rival camps in parliament now lebanon is a parliamentary democracy but in reality it is a consensual democracy the two rival political. They need to reach a consensus they need to agree on a compromise candidate who will form a National Unity government or else the instability will continue and it will be quite difficult because assad and his supporters made it very clear that they do not intend to share power with hezbollah now if you appoint a candidate who is seen close to hezbollah then it risks isolating in lebanon so the situation is quite difficult and many fear a prolonged period of political paralysis and once for the reactions i know from hizbullah. Well were expected to hear from the secretary general later today hes expected to react to these shocking announcement that he is resigning from government but yesterday we did hear from an official from hezbollah he said that what saudi arabia is trying to do the United States and israel werent able to do over the past few years so a very defiant attitude has been really the target we cannot see this resignation as an isolated incident it is related to regional developments what is going on in the region it is related to the ongoing rivalry between saudi arabia and iran across the region now it is playing out in lebanon it has played out in syria this played out in iraq and we do know that saudi arabia and the United States and israel as well as a much more aggressive stance towards iran and they want to curb iranian influence and to do that you have to go after its proxies and hezbollah is one of those proxies and has of course was a dominant player in the lebanese cabinet a cabinet which of course the Prime Minister has now resigned from so many many thanks. Live in beirut syrian state media is reporting that dozens of people have been killed and injured in a car bomb explosion in the eastern city of us all on friday Government Forces declared victory of i saw in that city it was the groups last major stronghold in syria u. S. President donald trump has begun his twelve day tour of asia in japan meeting with Prime Minister shinzo abe. Trump called japan a crucial ally in the two are expected to hold talks aimed at countering north Koreas Nuclear threats trumps asia told the longest in the region by a u. S. President in twenty five years will include south korea China Vietnam and the philippines speaking to u. S. Troops at the a cota air base trump promised to defend American Values we will never yield never waver and never falter in defense of our people our freedom and our Great American flag no dictator no regime and no nation should underestimate an. American resolve one hour from scott in tokyo. Just after President Trump arrived at a u. S. Air force base just on the outskirts of tokyo he spoke with u. S. Service personnel in a hangar right there on the tarmac it was kind of a rallying speech to them telling him how important he thought their job was yes to the United States but also to the world and peace. Around the world he went down on the floor and greeted them personally before getting on a helicopter flying to a golf club just outside tokyo he met up with japanese Prime Minister shinzo they had a hamburger lunch and then they played a round of golf later on sunday the two leaders will meet up again and a social occasion with their spouses theyll have a state dinner in the ginza neighborhood here in tokyo but then monday is when they get down to business the whole the bilateral meeting then a press conference after that little detail yes we expect some Security Issues particularly pertaining to north korea but also possibly some some trade situations within the region the two nations have been discussing a program with natural gas that will help develop in third countries that might be announced but the meat of this meeting of these meetings here and of this trip here in japan will come through on monday a weather update on al jazeera then. 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Welcome back well take a look at the weather across europe and on the satellite imagery eastern arizona looking dry and fine for the most part but further towards the west we have what we call a genuine low and its really quite a Severe Weather feature which can generate an awful of the thunderstorms and that is very much what were seeing at the moment those storms they sending down through corsica sardinia and then pushing in towards maine and parts of italy on the northern side of this system because you know this is quite a contrast snow temperatures stream run there and zurich weve got some significant snowfall and thats going to continue so this whole area of low pressure moves further towards easter in the course of monday brainstorms into the balkans further west still looking very very unsettled indeed and still snow over the alps chilly weather conditions across much of western europe youll notice just sixteen degrees in madrid for the south but its all fine across more eastern parts of europe now into north africa we have a few showers working the way along the coast of all cheery and otherwise dry and fine cairo there coming in at twenty five central parts of africa some showers for d. R. Congo in particular and a few showers along the coast of west africa so i current gonna make pick up with highs here thirty in southern portions of the continent looking largely dry and fine nice staying tape time should be fine in johannesburg and quite warm too with a high here of twenty nine. The weather sponsored by qatar hes. Facing the reality you know president said that there would be a complete audit a hundred percent audit that audit hasnt happened getting to the heart of the matter so are you saying then that the future of the g. C. C. Will be in doubt. Here this story. On talk to how does it. At this time. Again the top stories this. Hour theres been a major cabinet shakeup in saudi arabia same night as several princes were detained in a new Anti Corruption crackdown the head of the National Guard the economy minister and the head of the navy have all been replaced the billionaire investor prince. Is among those arrested. Arabiya the military has shot down a long range Ballistic Missile over riyadh the missile was fired from yemen towards the saudi capitals airport the rebels in yemen say that. The attack on the u. S. President has begun his twelve day tour of asia japan donald trump and Prime Minister. Are expected to hold talks aimed at countering north Koreas Nuclear threat. The longest to the region by a u. S. President in twenty five years will include south korea china the philippines and vietnam. The u. S. Has called on man to ensure a safe and stable environment so that more than six hundred thousand refugees can return home members of the Muslim Minority fled to bangladesh after me and asked military launched a crackdown a move that the un called textbook ethnic cleansing as far as the reports many refugees are too scared to even think about returning. The second time in sixty years that. He first crossed in to. Crackdown in one nine hundred Seventy Eight that was repack. Two years later he says he managed to build a good life for his family back in myanmar where they had a house and some land in which they grew crops but now as refugees in bangladesh they have nothing hes not sure if his land title will still be recognised hes not sure theres anything to return to. We can go back if we are recognized as citizens if we get assurance of safety and being able to move freely then how can we when our property has been captured by the british. Bangladesh has taken in more than six hundred thousand refugees since a military offensive began in august new arrivals continue to pour in day the government and aid agencies are struggling to cope and the International Community has called on myanmar to create conditions in rakhine that would allow the ranger to return one of the strong feelings that i got from. People here if they feel that they dont belong and they need to feel that they belong which means that for instance there needs to be documentation they need to have the freedom of movement they need to be able to. Hear a Government Official say theyre ready to set up a repatriation process but the reality is. I havent yet been able to work out the details of governing the eventual return of refugees that have been previously patry. Between one thousand nine hundred two and two thousand and five bangladesh repack created some two hundred thirty thousand. Mohammad who fled to bangladesh in one thousand nine hundred one to escape more violence could have returned but chose not to he says he didnt have the right to move about three or practice his religion in peace. But its a decision that still causes him pain. My heart. Its a terrible feeling in my heart and asks why i cant go home i live so close to me on mine. He still dreams of going home but only when conditions are right florence. Papua new guineas immigration minister has told al jazeera that australia must facilitate immediately an offer from new zealand to resettle refugees from its decommissioned prison camp six hundred refugees are refusing to leave the camp over safety concerns as Andrew Thomas reports. The refugees are refusing to leave what was the man i saw in prison about five days without food surviving on. One thing the refugees are putting their hopes on is a deal with new zealand to resettle them more than four years ago then Prime Minister john key offered to take one hundred fifty refugees a year off the roof but australias government has never taken up that offer thats New Zealanders have a right to live in australia that deal would always be seen as a back door into australia well new zealands new center left Prime Minister was asked on sunday morning whether that office still stood you of course do not have the s